Glais
Glais is a Village in the county of Swansea.
Glais postcode: SA7 9ER
There are great places to visit near Glais including some great villages, beaches, islands, caves and geological features.
Villages to visit near Glais include Rhossili.
Rhossili Bay, Blue Pool Bay, and Broughton Bay are some of Glais best beaches to visit near Glais.
Glais has some unmissable islands nearby like Burry Holms, and Worm's Head.
The area around Glais's best caves can be found at Elephant Point and the Three Chimneys.
There are a number of geological features near to Glais including Elephant Point and the Three Chimneys.
Glais History
There are some historic monuments around Glais:
- Earthwork on Kilvey Hill
- Cae Castell (Rhyndwyclydach Medieval Earthwork)
- Mynydd y Gaer (Lower) Camp
- Ring Cairn on Tor Clawdd
- Carn Llechart Stone Circle
- Clydach Upper Forge
- Three Round Cairns on Mynydd Drumau
- Neath Abbey Ironworks
- Bancbryn cairn cemetery [east]
- Plas Baglan
- Ynysmaerdy Railway Incline
- Tennant Canal: Skewen Cutting and tramroad bridge
- Bancbryn platform cairn
- Gelli-Bwch Round Cairn
- Original Swansea Castle
- Canal Aqueduct over the River Twrch, Ystalyfera
- Scott's Pit Engine House & Traces of Ancillary Buildings
- Bancbryn cairn cemetery
- Mynydd y Garth Cairn
- Remains of Lock and Dry Dock at Pantyffynnon
- Round Cairns 430m North West of Henrhyd
- Foxhole River Staithes
- Townshend's Great Leat & Waggonway
- Llandarcy Round Cairn
- Penlle'r Castell
- Landore New Quay
- Cilybebyll Auxiliary Unit Operational Base
- House Platforms West of Dyffryn Wood
- Gwernllwynchwyth Engine House
- Neath Roman Site
- Earthwork 1080m NNW of Fforest Newydd
- Morfa Bridge and Quays
- Llangyfelach Cross-Base
- White Rock Copper Works
- Neath Abbey & Gatehouse
- Burial Chamber Nr Carn Llechart
- Round Cairn with Cist on Mynydd Drumau
- Neath Castle
- St Margaret's Chapel
- Burial Chamber at Pen-yr-Alltwen
- Neath Abbey Ironworks Dam
- Swansea Castle
- Buarth y Gaer, Mynydd y Gaer
- Waun-hir post-medieval lluest farmstead
- Morris Castle
- Standing Stones 300m W of Cefncelfi
- Carreg Hir Standing Stone, Pen-Rhiw-Tyn
- Court Herbert Cross & Grave Slab
- Bancbryn post-medieval lluest farmstead
- Crimea Colliery & Canal Quay
- Cwm-Clais Castle Mound
- Carreg Bica Standing Stone
- Tinplate works at Aberdulais Falls
- Craig Ty-Isaf Camp
- Cairn on Mynydd-March-Hywel
- Two Platform Houses 1600m SE of Blaen-Nant Farm
- Waun y Coed Colliery Branch Canal and Tramroad Incline
- Hafod Copper Works Musgrave Engine and Rolls
- Ruins of St Baglan's Church
- Bon y Maen Standing Stone
- Briton Ferry Dock Entrance